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| Nov6-07, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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How to find the surface area of a spherical triangle?
Hello
I have a spherical triangle with the radius 1, and I have tried so hard to find the surface area. I know that A=120°, b=90° and c=60°. I could calculate that B=73.89° and C=56.31° and a=115.66°. I think I should use the formula (ABC) = (A + B + C - pi) r2 I always get the wrong answer but the correct one is 1.2254. Can someone please tell me what to do, thanks. |
| Nov7-07, 05:59 AM | #2 |
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Go on Wikipedia and Look up some of Gausses work on Spherical Trig, it should have an analogous result to Euclidean Planes area of a triangle (half a b sine c).
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| Nov29-10, 06:26 AM | #3 |
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Girard's Theorem states that the sum of the angles of a triangle drawn on a sphere is not 180 degrees but the sum differs from 180 degrees by the area of the triangle divided by the radius squared.
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| Nov29-10, 06:48 AM | #4 |
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How to find the surface area of a spherical triangle?
hello prinsinn!
![]() (have a pi: π )
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| Nov29-10, 06:56 AM | #5 |
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Did you remember to convert the angles to radians?
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